Estate of Geo. E. Sebring, 43,000 + shares sold to F.T. Haskins for $50 to pay IRS; Haskins developed the buslines. Haskins was also Vice President of the First National Bank of Highlands which failed. At the time it failed, George E. Sebring had $11.14 on deposit, according to his Probate Estate. Haskins was also a corporate officer in the Highlands Bank & Trust, which closed, taken over by Barnett Bank of America.

"Several significant operational techniques were developed in this theater, including extensive research into sexual blackmail, surveillance technology, and the possible use of mind-altering drugs in field operations. The safehouses were dramatically scaled back in 1962, following a report by CIA Inspector General John Earman that strongly recommended closing the facility. The San Francisco safehouses were closed in 1965, and the New York City safehouse soon followed in 1966. The file destruction undertaken at the order of CIA Director Richard Helms and former MKULTRA chief Sidney Gottlieb in 1972 makes a full investigation of claims impossible. However, many records did survive the purge. News of the story began to leak following a landmark story by New York Times reporter Seymour Hersh on illegal CIA domestic surveillance. This report triggered Senate Subcommittee hearings which investigated MKULTRA, and brought Operation Midnight Climax to light. "

10/16/1972 d. Hale Boggs (U.S. Representative, 2nd District of Louisiana); plane missing over Alaska; "publicly voiced skepticism about the Warren Commission and ...called for a new investigation into President Kennedy's death a week before his disappearance and presumed death."

History of Old National Bank Of Washington, Spokane, Washington (FDIC Cert: 2977) Note: This institution is currently part of U.S. Bank National Association, Cincinnati, Ohio (FDIC Cert: 6548) Date Event 1 1/1/1891 Institution established. Original name: Old National Bank Of Washington (2977)

Executive Order 9855 Creating a Emergency Board To Investigate a Dispute Between the Bingham and Garfield Railway Company and Certain of its EmployeesSigned: May 16, 1947 Federal Register Page and Date: 12 FR 3239, May 20, 1947 Revoked by: EO 12553, February 25, 1986

7/27/1961 "Two groups of Zapata citizens have announced plans to organize new banks here. This city's only bank, the privately owned Bank of Zapata, closed Juiy 18 and has been placed in receivership."

8/30/1961 Pepsi-Cola General Bottlers acquired Indiana State Bottling Works